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Dodes309
Posted 1/3/2008 10:08 AM (#64452)
Subject: Which Rod Holder?


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I'm starting out trolling for eyes and I'm looking for some opinions on which rod holders to go with. Are the rail mounts the way to go? I don't have a rails on my boat so I would have to add a couple of them into the final cost. So I am wondering if the flush mounts would better suit me. What brand would you recommend?

Thanks,
Jake
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Sunshine
Posted 1/3/2008 10:23 AM (#64453 - in reply to #64452)
Subject: Re: Which Rod Holder?



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Location: Waukesha Wisconsin
I like RAM the best. Rail is a personal choice that some like because you can move them around.
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Wisconsin Wade
Posted 1/3/2008 10:42 AM (#64454 - in reply to #64453)
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Location: Lincolnshire, IL
I have RAMs on my boat, I have fished with the Folbes and it took a bit to get used to...having said that, if I was rigging another, I would probably go with the Folbes...
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Dodes309
Posted 1/5/2008 10:43 AM (#64529 - in reply to #64452)
Subject: RE: Which Rod Holder?


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Are the Ram tube rod holders any good? Anyone with any experience with those?
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Mark Komo
Posted 1/5/2008 12:10 PM (#64531 - in reply to #64452)
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Rams are really nice.

I went the cabelas route and mounted them. Fairly reasonable and pretty tough. I need two for the front specifically for 3 way pulling. I gonna give those Folbes a shot. Shep has good things to say about em.
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crosbystick
Posted 1/5/2008 2:39 PM (#64533 - in reply to #64531)
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The Folbe's are really good ,made strong and the quickest and easiest to use in trolling mode. Buy one u wiil buy more!!!
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Shep
Posted 1/10/2008 11:45 AM (#64725 - in reply to #64533)
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I used the Folbe's all last year, after trying them the year before in a couple other boats. What I like is they are strong, very adjustable, quick, and easy to use, once you get used to them. They don't have all those goofy line-catching points on them like the Rams. I hate those. They lock in to the bases, and will not work their way out, like the Scotty's do. I do a lot of trolling for muskies, too, and they are much stronger than the Ram's, Scotty's, Fish-On's and other plastic holders. They will not chew up your cork handles like the DownEasters. They have suface, flush, and rail mount bases available.

I will never go back to Scotty's, Ram's, or DownEasters.
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sworrall
Posted 1/10/2008 12:12 PM (#64728 - in reply to #64452)
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Location: Rhinelander
Hey Shep. give me a call when you get a chance. I'm going to run these next year, and would like some information. Thanks, sir!
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Fibtat
Posted 1/10/2008 3:15 PM (#64737 - in reply to #64452)
Subject: RE: Which Rod Holder?


If your considering tube type,check out Anglers' Pals.They come in varying lengths.Removing rods from a 7.5 " tube is easier then from a 10" tube particularly when the rods are horizontal to the the water surface.I believe Ram only offers 10".Rods never accidentally come out of the tube when snagged or turning and the tubes never slip on the ball mount which can be tightened in any position or direction.The ball-socket and type assembly secure to the mount with a single bolt.I have heard of a bolt breaking but have never seen one break.I've had these holders on three boats since '85. Their Multi-mount for electronics is also superior.Your loc/gps stays put when running in the rough stuff.
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bobski
Posted 1/10/2008 6:43 PM (#64754 - in reply to #64737)
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The Folbes are awesome. Very well made IMHO. Great people to do business with too.
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MoMuskieguy
Posted 1/10/2008 9:26 PM (#64763 - in reply to #64452)
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I used scottys and Rams for years and then started doing some trolling for Muskie and switch to Down East rod holders. I love them. Strongest rod holder out there. I sprayed a rubberized coating on them (about 10 coats) and that eliminated any problems with cork. By the way... all rod holders will damage cork to some extent.

I am NOT sponsored by anyone... so I am providing just a "USER" recommendation.
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tyee
Posted 1/13/2008 10:33 PM (#64856 - in reply to #64763)
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Go to Folbe.com and check them out there is a great video explaining their use!
Good Luck
Tyee
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KHedquist
Posted 1/16/2008 8:12 PM (#65026 - in reply to #64452)
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I switched to Folbe from Scotty like the Folbe design way better
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Fisherman Zach
Posted 2/7/2008 11:43 AM (#65721 - in reply to #65026)
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Just got my Folbe's from Everts in the mail yesterday. Man are they put together!! I am really looking forward to getting these things out on the water.
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guest
Posted 2/22/2008 11:49 AM (#66261 - in reply to #64452)
Subject: RE: Which Rod Holder?


see 'em at the Madison Expo this weekend.
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